Monthly Archives: May 2014

Jesus and the disciples are sitting outside the temple in Jerusalem, and he points to a widow putting two copper coins into the temple treasury leaving her nothing to buy food. He compares her gift to what the wealthy contribute, … Continue reading →

Gandhi said, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” This feels important as I’ve also been thinking about how we move change from embodied in law to embedded in culture. As a storyteller, I’ve been pondering how … Continue reading →

I don’t usually post sermons here, but this one was interesting because although it had a single point to make, the round about route and variety of images meant those who heard it or read it reacted to very different … Continue reading →